South Tahoe High School | |
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Address | |
1735 Lake Tahoe Blvd. Sierra Nevada South Lake Tahoe, California, El Dorado County 96150 United States |
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Type | Public school |
Motto | Arts, Academics, and Athletics |
Established | 1952 |
School district | Lake Tahoe Unified School District |
CEEB code | 050075 |
Principal | Chad Houck |
Staff | 101 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Enrolment | 1001 |
Color(s) | |
Mascot | The Viking |
Newspaper | The Viking Longship |
Yearbook | The Sotanian |
Website | sths |
South Tahoe High School (STHS) is a public high school in South Lake Tahoe, California, United States. It was established in 1952 and is the only high school that belongs to the Lake Tahoe Unified School District (LTUSD). The school mascot is the Viking and its colors are blue and gold.
South Tahoe High School has 1001 students as of 2015. 56 percent of its students participate in the Advanced Placement courses and the school has been given a silver ranking by US News. In 2013, 53 percent of its students scored proficient or advanced on the English-Language Arts section of the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program. On the History-Social Science section of the STAR, 43 percent of students scored proficient or advanced, and only 33 percent did so on the Mathematics section. In 2005, Newsweek magazine ranked the school as a "top 1000" secondary school in the United States.
The school features an open-air campus. In June 2007, the school was surrounded by firefighters to avoid it being burned down in the devastating Angora Fire. In 2009, an extensive multi-year (completed 2013) set of renovations and new construction projects transformed the school's facilities. A new program began in 2014 to provide every student with a free Chromebook for the year.
South Tahoe High School was founded in 1952 in South Lake Tahoe. The school's campus was originally at the current South Tahoe Middle School, but it was later moved to its present location. The current school was built in an open-air style with most of the buildings not connected to each other with hallways.
In 1976 a high school senior, Kathleen Keohane, was murdered off-campus and the case remains unresolved.
The Angora Fire came within yards of the high school in June 2007. Dozens of firefighters surrounded the school to defend it from the flames.